Correct option is A
In SSC CGL, the marks can change after normalization, but there is no fixed number of marks that increase. It depends on the difficulty level of the shift you appeared in. For example, if your shift was tougher than others, your marks might increase slightly to balance fairness. On average, candidates may see a variation of 5 to 15 marks, sometimes more, sometimes less. The normalization formula used by SSC ensures all candidates are evaluated fairly, regardless of the shift’s difficulty. So, don’t stress about marks before normalization, wait for final results to see your accurate score